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Inequality
  • Meet the Tenacious Gardeners Putting Down Roots in "America's Most Desperate Town"
    June 12, 2014
    | Kristin Moe
    In Camden, New Jersey, they've created one of the nation's fastest growing networks of urban farms.
  • When Reforms Don't Give Students What They Deserve
    June 10, 2014
    | Elisabeth Hoyson and Elaine Weiss
    A former teaching fellow writes that reforms meant to help our most disadvantaged kids sometimes end up exacerbating inequality and depriving them of fundamental basics.
  • Activism
    'My Dad Still Supports My Daughter and Me Because My KFC Job Doesn't Pay Enough'
    June 10, 2014
    | Neha Tara Mehta
    Frankie Tisdale makes less than $10 per hour working at a KFC in Brooklyn. Last month, he joined global protests for a higher minimum wage. A photo-feature.
  • Republicans Meddle With Summer Meals Programs
    June 10, 2014
    | Christine Binder and Rebekah Gowler
    The latest agriculture bill before the House continues the practice of building policies that perpetuate racial inequities without actually naming race, write two anti-hunger activists.
  • Activism
    Seattle’s Minimum Wage Win Began in Zuccotti Park
    June 8, 2014
    | Peter Dreier
    Immediately after the Occupy Wall Street protests began, candidates and elected officials started echoing its themes on our growing inequality.
  • Democracy & Government
    Signs of Bipartisan Reform, but Photo ID Snags Voters
    June 7, 2014
    | Brennan Center for Justice
    A number of states have moved to expand access to the ballot in 2014. Many glitches have also developed as states implement new restrictions for the first time this year.
  • Taxes: Who Pays How Much in Eight Charts
    June 6, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    When it comes to financing the public sector, who bears the burden is the crucial question.
  • Democracy & Government
    What America Could Buy With Offshore Tax Money
    June 6, 2014
    | John Light
    If the government closed loopholes that allow companies to stash profits in overseas tax havens, we could collect an additional $65 billion in taxes each year.
  • How Tax Reform Can Save the Middle Class
    June 6, 2014 | Moyers & Company
    In part two of his interview, economist Joseph E. Stiglitz says corporate tax abuse has helped make America unequal and undemocratic. But the Nobel Prize-winner has a plan to change that.
  • Why a Nobel Prize-winning Economist Became an Economist
    June 6, 2014
    | Karin Kamp
    In this clip, Joseph E. Stiglitz talks about how growing up in Gary, Indiana inspired him to become an economist.


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